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EVALUATION: Read the following text and write a short summary of it. (60 words
minimum)


Deciding when to comment on someone's behavior in society's shared spaces has always
been complicated. New rules about physical distancing and personal hygiene mean new
questions about what to do when someone isn't following them. TIME asked several experts
in medical ethics and health policy. The upshot: yes, it can make sense to respond when
people aren't following orders that have been put in place to protect oneself and others. But
the way you do it really matters, for the sake of decency and results.
When it comes to changing people's minds or behavior, shame and blame generally don't
work as well as empathy and the benefit of the doubt. Studies on disaster preparedness
have found that one of the best ways to get other people to adopt new habits is to model
them. The literature shows that people will change their behavior if there are three conditions
in place: they know what to do, why to do it and they see other people like themselves also
doing it.
Among the tactics experts suggest for handling these situations is the “it's not you, it's me"
approach: If you're at the grocery store and someone is standing right behind you, don't yell,
"Move back!” Instead, emphasize that since you or anyone could have the virus without
knowing it, it's best to stay six feet apart, in case they hadn't heard. Use cues where you
can, like the tape many open businesses have started putting on the floor to show customers
how to line up at a proper distance.​

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